Stanford Graduate Challenge
Have an idea to improve campus life or the Stanford community? Need funding to make it a reality? Enter a competition to receive up to $10,000 in funding for a project to improve graduate life, or up to $5,000 to run an event. Winning entrie...
| Group type: | Competition |
| Status: | Active |
| Organizer: | Student-run |
| Website: | http://gsc.stanford.edu/content/view/1168/2/ |
ABOUT US
Have an idea to improve campus life or the Stanford community? Need funding to make it a reality? Enter a competition to receive up to $10,000 in funding for a project to improve graduate life, or up to $5,000 to run an event.
Winning entries will receive prizes and can budget a stipend for themselves to enact their ideas.
Entries are due by March 1st. Check website link below for full rules.
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council.
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Srinivas Jampani
Indian, 24, Master of Science - Information Systems, Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering CTO, BASES, Stanford University Passionate about entrepreneurship. Follow technology & business news and love traveling.
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Heather Bischel
environmental engineering phd student
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Melahn Parker
I'm a PhD candidate in Aeronautics/Astronautics at Stanford University. I'm also commercializing energy technologies related to: making hydrogen, capturing solar energy, cleaning pollution and storing energy. I'm dedicated to making the world a ...
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Michael Young
Stanford PhD student working on a startup and nonprofit
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